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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, October 8, 1948
WEDNESDAY—9:30 a. m.—is the deadline for Items in next
week* calendar — conducted for the convenience of the
community.
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iiave these items in writing at 201-305 Glenn
Building, but will acectit them over WA.
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Atlanta Community Calendar
OCT. 9, Saturday:
9:30 A. M. Opening of Junior Congregation Services.
Shearith Israel Vestry Rooms.
OCT 10, Sunday:
i'l:00 P- M. -Reception. AW.inla T. /.. I. Xssembly. .May-
fair Club.
6:00 l* M. —Opening Banquet Workmen's Circle School.
173 Capitol Avenue.
10:00 A. M.— Breakfast Meeting. Shearith Israel Brother
hood. Vestry Room.
OCT. 11. Monday:
8:30 P. M.—B'nai B'rith “Which Way, \mrrira" Panel:
“The Political Parties Answer," Progressive Club.
OCT. 13, Wednesday:
9:00 P. M.—Post Yon Kippur Dance. Masada Sponsors.
J E. A.
OCT. 20. Wednesday:
8:30 P. M.—"We Live Again." Jewish movie with English
Titles, sponsored by J.P.F.O.—Jewish Educational
Alliance.
OCT. 24, Sunday:
10:30 A.M.—Succotli Youth Festival. O’Keefe High School,
for all Jewish Schools.
OCT. 28, Thursday:
8:15 I*. M.—Robert St. John Addressing Z. O. A. Meeting
Mayfair Club.
NOV. 1, Monday:
11:00 A.M.—Sisterhood Board Meeting. 12:30 A M.—
Luncheon Meeting. Vestry Temple House.
8:30 P.M.—B’nai B'rith “Which, Way America" Panel;
“The Press Answers,” Progressive Club.
NOV. 9, Tuesday:
First of Adult Institutes, sponsored by Atlanta Bureau
I of Jewish Education, on “Current Jewish Living” and
"Masters In Jewish Literature."
NOV. 10, Wednesday:
6:80 P. M.—Jewish Education Dinner. Aharon Kessler,
Guest Speaker. A. A. Educational Center.
"" ' '
| B’nai B’rith Women Honors
i New Members Monday, Oct. 1 I
*j‘ | B’nai B'rith VVome
•{• | will compliment new
J.
omen of Atlanta
members at
12• 30 p. m Mon-
t the Progressive
a luncheon at
Hnv. Oct M.
•j* I Club.
!£ Mrs. Joseph Pintchuck. new
11 president, announced the mem-
j’* I oership now numbers about 80b.
*i- I with considerable interest bein'
j shown in the two new projects of
y. I the group—the Pre-Natal Clinic
•j* and the Recreational Program at
•j- 1 Battle Hill Haven
'C She asked every member to
T j bring a prespective new member
| to the luncheon. Mrs. Martin
J.
Beiier, VE. 0462, is in charge of
j reservations.
Ralph McGill, editor of the At-
| lauta Constitution, will be chief
speaker. Mr. McGill has
varied newspaper career,
ning as a sports writer and trans
ferring later to the editorial de
partment. He has traveled widely
as a journalist, covering and ob
serving such international even's
as the Machdo revolution in Cuba
in 1933. the German occupation
of Austria, the Munich agreement
and later events in Palestine.
Mrs. A. Goldstein and Mrs. A
Miller will be hostess chairmen
(or the occasion. Serving with
them will he Mrs. Judah Katz.
Mrs. Alfred A Weinstein, Mrs.
Louis Silver. Mrs Emanuel Ridlin,
Mrs. H. I. Kingloff, Mrs. A. J.
Stein. Mrs. J. M. Rosenfeld and
Mrs. Sam Miller.
Nidre made by Jan Pearce will
follow.
Members of the community, re
gardless of synagogue affiliation,
are invited to these meetings,
held every second Sunday of the
had a | mon th Sol Tenenbaum, WAlnut
begin- ti73i is i n charge.
r
VrnalK Tuttle and Rainey
On B’nai B’rith Panel Monday
HARRY C. BiGLIN
Electrical Materials
177 Harris St., N. YV,
LAmar 1761
TRINITY POULTRY
HOUSE
Complete Line of Poultry
LIVE and DRESSED
1033 Lee Street. S. W.
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Gate City members of B'nai I
will launch the first of three dis- '
cussit.n meetings on “Which Way.
America.’" on Monday, Oct. 1 1. at
the Progressive Club.
The session, beginning at 8 30
p. m.. will pose the political as
pects of the problem, with Ex-
Governor Ellis C. Arnall serving
as moderator.
Georgia’s Secretary of State
Ben W. Eortson will give the
Democratic Parti’ view.
Gen. Elbert P. Tuttle, prominent
Atlanta attorney, will discuss the
Republican Party’s angle
Prof. Glenn Rainey of Georgia
Tech will discuss Third Party
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Following this panel on “The 1
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swers of the press on November
1 and religion on December (i,
Barney Medintz, lodge president,
has announced.
Shearith Israel
Men Meet Sunday
The Shearith Israel Brother
hood will hold its first breakfast
meeting of the new season at 10-
15 A. M. Sunday, Oct. 10. at the
i Synagogue Vestry Rooms.
I The men will consider new pro-
I jects for the year. Last year, the
| group presented a projector and
j screen to the Synagogue religious
j school and Hebrew Schools,
j Louis Geffen, commander of the
j Jewish War Veterans of Atlanta,
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